Studio 54
Adam Driver Tries on a Bomb Suit in Kuwait (Extra Scene from 'Arts in the Armed Forces')
In this extra scene, Adam Driver meets the explosive ordnance disposal team at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait and finds out what it’s like to get suited up in one of the “bomb suits” used by the US military in 114-degree heat.
Adam Driver's Non-Profit Performs for the Troops (Excerpt from 'Arts in the Armed Forces')
VICE News follows Adam Driver and his fellow actors as Arts in the Armed Forces perform theater for a military audience at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait.
Adam Driver Brings Monologues to the Military: Arts in the Armed Forces
VICE News follows Adam Driver and his fellow actors as Arts in the Armed Forces deliver theater performances to military audiences in the US and overseas.
The Last Days of Disco Captured by Photographer Bill Bernstein
A new photo book charts the rise and fall of disco as a crucial moment in history, and the impact the movement had on New York clubland.
Billeder af diskoens sidste dage
Hetero-, homo-, og transseksuelle, sorte og hvide dansede med hinanden natten lang på New Yorks legendariske diskoklubber, indtil AIDS-frygten satte en stopper for festen.
Bringing Theater to the Military: Arts in the Armed Forces with Adam Driver (Trailer)
Coming soon: VICE News follows Adam Driver and his fellow actors as they bring theater to the military.
We Asked Kölsch to Create the Nightclub of his Dreams
Komapkt's Danish dude walks us through an imaginary club that sounds like heaven and only serves champagne.
The Freaks Came Out to Play at Disco Legend Nicky Siano’s Bumper Car Birthday
This represented a different era of New York nightlife--one where clubbers of all races, genders, and sexual identities mixed freely on the dancefloor.
From Studio 54 to a Bumper Car Birthday: the Legacy of Disco King Nicky Siano
Nicky Siano wasn't just present at the creation of dance music. He was the creation.
Talking Heads and Dancing Shoes: How Fatboy Slim Brought His Beats to Broadway
The UK rave legend breaks down how an odd encounter with David Byrne led to the creation of a glitzy musical about party girl and shoe-loving Filipino First Lady Imelda Marcos.
Studio 54 Still Looks Like the Best Club of All Time
Images from Studio 54 are nothing new, but something about the pictures Tod Papageorge took there seem to raise the club's revelers to a new level.
Michael White Is the Most Famous Person You’ve Never Heard Of
From Jack Nicholson to Monty Python to Kate Moss, he discovered and hung out with everyone you ever thought was important.